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Sleep -- One Man Virtual choir
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So all of the quartets from my various... moreClick here if you love beautiful music: http://www.facebook.com/share.php?u=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJTzmvomYXI
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So all of the quartets from my various videos decided to get together and try something new: choral music! So they grabbed a few friends and went to it :)
No, but seriously.... Eric Whitacre is a genius, and this song is beautiful.
I would love you forever if you shared this with your friends/family/people you know/people you don't know/people you hate... you get the point... just show everybody :)
You can click on almost any of the quartets (near the beginning of the video) and it'll link you to the video that the quartet was in
I love feedback almost as much as i love new subscribers, let me know if you want me to do more choral videos or if I should stick to barbershop (remember this is my first choral, so they would get better)
as always there is no autotune
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Sing a New Song to the Lord
This setting of the 98th Psalm (Sing a new song to the Lord for he has worked wonders.)
comes originally from my cantata “The Manchester Magnificat”,
based on Audrey Vaughan’s poems about the religious and social history of the city.
The oratorio was... moreThis setting of the 98th Psalm (Sing a new song to the Lord for he has worked wonders.)
comes originally from my cantata “The Manchester Magnificat”,
based on Audrey Vaughan’s poems about the religious and social history of the city.
The oratorio was first performed in Manchester Cathedral in 1994.
This psalm forms the climax of the whole cantata and provides an expression of optimism after the
tragedies of the previous sections.
In this “extracted” version, the tragic surroundings of the history remain
in the background and the purebubbling joy of the psalm itself shines forth.
Enjoy the complex rhythms and let your hair down!
This performance by Daniel Shaw's Composer's choir (based in Connecticut)
is a brilliant rendition of the piece and will, I hope,
encourage other church choirs and concert choirs to consider including it in their repertoire.
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Three little maids from School - The Mikado
The alto section of the multitrack one-man choir dwsChorale sings Three little maids from school, from Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado
Downloadable mp3 available from
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/dwschorale3
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Coro Polifonico S.Domenico Savio
The "Corale S. Domenico Savio" was born in 1999 with the desire to build through music, experience of collaboration and sharing.
Over the years the interest in polyphony, the study of the repertoire and the vocal approach has grown. The group... moreThe "Corale S. Domenico Savio" was born in 1999 with the desire to build through music, experience of collaboration and sharing.
Over the years the interest in polyphony, the study of the repertoire and the vocal approach has grown. The group has joined the A.R.S. cori (Regional Association of choirs of Sicily) and consequently to FENIARCO (National Association of choirs) with the involvement in all the regional and national demonstrations promoted by the aforementioned organism: exhibitions, concerts and gatherings for choirs.
Numerous shows are made, we mention some more suggestive:
the performance of some unpublished musical works by don Luigi Sturzo edited by Nicolò Maccavino of the Italian Society of Musicology (2003).
"The word sung" the multimedia show for chorus-voices, video projections and orchestra (2009);
the CD recording of the traditional popO MEO of the Easter Triduum in Scordia (2009);
the event "et incarnatus est", symphonic lyric concert for solo... less
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IX. Qui tollis peccata mundi
免除世罪者
Qui tollis peccata mundi
韋瓦第使用了無比優美的和聲、極緩慢的速度、不斷變化的音程,刻畫出人類祈望耶穌垂聽 禱告的心願。全曲更以半音階的和聲進行,前半段4/4拍以沈穩的方式唱出「天主免除世 人罪過」,之後轉換成3/2拍,速度較急切的說出「請接受、請接受我的祈禱」,以迫切 的感覺深刻描繪出耶穌基督將世人罪過除去的恩典。
指揮: 翁佳芬
伴奏: 巴洛克獨奏家樂團
時間: 2007/12/11
地點: 高雄市文化中心至德堂
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Cantu Spiritus Chamber choir
Cantu Spiritus means "singing spirit" in Latin. We are a select group of choristers from the Santa Fe, NM area. Our repertoire includes chamber works from the late Medieval to the Modern Era with emphasis on the polyphonic works of the Renaissan... moreCantu Spiritus means "singing spirit" in Latin. We are a select group of choristers from the Santa Fe, NM area. Our repertoire includes chamber works from the late Medieval to the Modern Era with emphasis on the polyphonic works of the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
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Cedarville University Concert Chorale
42 undergraduate singers compose Cedarville University’s Concert Chorale – a choir that has toured internationally and across the eastern United States. Just some of the music the chorale has performed: Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, Mozart’s Vespers, and Me... more42 undergraduate singers compose Cedarville University’s Concert Chorale – a choir that has toured internationally and across the eastern United States. Just some of the music the chorale has performed: Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, Mozart’s Vespers, and Mendelssohn’s Elijah.
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Be Not Afraid - Virgil Sequeira
Be Not Afraid (Annunciation)
Music and Text by Virgil Sequeira
Performed by Junior School choir, Piano: Virgil Sequeira
Occasion: Christmas Service 2013
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The Lost Sound - Here We Come A-Wassailing
Wassail, Wassail!
This song is our ‘Thank You’ to all of you who have donated to our charities throughout our Homegrown Harmony project. In total, you raised £1587 for 7 charities. Many of you followed the songs each week and donated more than once – tha... moreWassail, Wassail!
This song is our ‘Thank You’ to all of you who have donated to our charities throughout our Homegrown Harmony project. In total, you raised £1587 for 7 charities. Many of you followed the songs each week and donated more than once – thank you so much!
Thank yous also go to everyone who shared and commented on our songs – a staggering 41.5k people watched our videos over our social media, simply because you shared with your friends and communities! Thank you for taking the time to do that. It’s a wonderful feeling to share our songs and our charities to a wider audience and to know that you’ve enjoyed listening.
In many ways, the Homegrown Harmony project has brought us closer as a choir and more in touch with our local communities. We’ve been so pleased that our videos have helped our chosen charities at a time when their resources have been low, but demand has been high.
So, thank you all for sharing the love, supporting the project and for your wonderful comments!
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The Bradford Chorale
The Bradford Chorale is a leading Bradford choir. It started life as The James Ashworth Singers giving its first concert in Thornton Parish Church in April 1976. After some years the base moved to the Unitarian Church near St Luke’s Hospital to be more ce... moreThe Bradford Chorale is a leading Bradford choir. It started life as The James Ashworth Singers giving its first concert in Thornton Parish Church in April 1976. After some years the base moved to the Unitarian Church near St Luke’s Hospital to be more central for members coming from all parts of Bradford and the surrounding area.
In 1979 James Ashworth moved on to projects new and was succeeded by Douglas Robinson who had recently retired as Chorus Master at Covent Garden and who held the post until ill health forced his retirement. During this period the name was changed first to The Ashworth Singers and later to The Bradford Chorale.
John Coates took over as Musical Director in 1984 and was followed by Tricia Platts in 1991. Since Tricia’s departure the Chorale has been led by several Musical Directors including Carleton Etherington, Andrew Dibb, Elizabeth Altman, John Griffiths and Christopher Rathbone. Our new Musical Director, Paul Dewhurst took us into the second quarter century of musical life and ... less